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Reiner Lomb on the Seven Essential Emotions for Effective Leadership
Episode 1757th August 2024 • Bridging The Gap • Bridging The Gap
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In this episode of Bridging the Gap, Matt Reiner is joined by Reiner Lomb about the importance of purpose, leadership development, and fostering a culture of innovation within organizations. Lomb shares his personal journey, from his early aspirations of becoming a chef to his successful career at HP, where he initially felt aligned with the company's values and purpose. He also discusses the challenges faced when new management shifted focus from organic growth and innovation to mergers and acquisitions, leading to a decline in employee engagement and overall success.

Lomb highlights the important role of emotions in driving collaboration, innovation, and positive change within companies. He talks about the seven essential emotions for effective leadership: empathy, compassion, interest, caring, serving, understanding, and inspiration. These emotions, when combined with vision and mobilization, lead to meaningful engagement and progress. Reiner also explores the concept of intrapreneurship, the belief in creating positive change from within an organization, and stresses the importance of psychological skills, influencing behavior, and emotional state in driving change.

Reiner Lomb offers actionable advice for individuals seeking to create change and foster innovation within their organizations. He encourages listeners to believe in their ability to make a difference and provides insights on how to influence behavior through emotional shifts. Key takeaways include identifying employees' strengths and passions to foster engagement and innovation, cultivating essential leadership emotions to build trust and drive collaboration, and encouraging intrapreneurship by empowering employees with the necessary psychological skills and emotional support.


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